6 thoughts on “A look inside poundlands 2.6w led gu10 lamp.”
It's difficult to be sure from the video but it doesn't look like there's enough clearance on the PCB etc between the mains and metal body side – and that's assuming the transformer insulation is as good as it should be.
I had something very similar in Estonia in 2013 under different brand name I took apart for bike headlamp project that I later turned to E27 12V bulb for my own made cabin instead. The stock power supply on mine didn't had a fuse so when it goes sideways, it goes out with a loud bang depending how much current is available for short circuit.
It's difficult to be sure from the video but it doesn't look like there's enough clearance on the PCB etc between the mains and metal body side – and that's assuming the transformer insulation is as good as it should be.
I had something very similar in Estonia in 2013 under different brand name I took apart for bike headlamp project that I later turned to E27 12V bulb for my own made cabin instead. The stock power supply on mine didn't had a fuse so when it goes sideways, it goes out with a loud bang depending how much current is available for short circuit.
went into the pound shop yesterday and spotted them all over the store and i was waiting intill you uploaded a video of them
Recent subscriber here, thanks for making these videos. It looks as I have a lot of catching up on your channel to do.
The 'normal' shaped ones are yet to make it to Sheffield. ๐
no circuit diagram?